Archive | April, 2010

I will be teaching three different “mini-courses” at this year’s Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree 2010 in Burbank, California. “Mini-courses” are a new feature this year and have a limited enrollment – registration opens on Saturday, May 1, 2010 and the classes are sure to fill quickly. Visit the SCGS Jamboree blog for more information.

Mini-SA5 Saturday, June 12, 2010, 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. MacEntee. WordPress for Beginners. Learn how to create your own genealogy blog using the free version of WordPress. The session will cover features such as comments, posts, pages, search engines, images, plug-ins and more. [Beginner]

We just received the following information from the Association of Professional Genealogists – and congratulations on this wonderful accomplishment of 2,000 members!

Association of Professional Genealogists Grows to More than 2,000 Members

Growing Interest in Genealogy Drives Need for Professionals

WESTMINSTER, Colo. and SALT LAKE CITY, April 28, 2010 – Today at the National Genealogical Society Family History Conference in Salt Lake City, the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG®) announced that it has just surpassed the 2,000-membership mark. As the world’s leading professional organization of family history and related professionals, the APG supports professional genealogists throughout the world.

“This milestone comes at a time when interest in genealogy is mushrooming, as both a pastime and a profession,” said APG President Laura Prescott. “Recent television shows like NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” and PBS’s “Faces of America” have helped raise awareness and stimulate interest from a broader audience. This increase in interest is leading more people to hire genealogists and we’ll need more professionals in the field. APG helps professionals develop their skills and build their networks, while promoting standards and ethics.”

The APG has experienced steady growth in membership since its founding more than 30 years ago. With 23 local chapters in the U.S. and Canada, the organization supports a variety of professions within the field, including researchers, librarians, editors, archivists, lecturers, event planners and more.

Visitors to this week’s National Genealogical Society Family History Conference may learn more by visiting the APG booth, number 314. Booth volunteers are available to answer questions regarding how to hire a professional genealogist, use the APG online directory of professionals, and become a professional genealogist. Visitors will also find a list of APG members who are giving lectures at the conference.

About the Association of Professional Genealogists The Association of Professional Genealogists (http://www.apgen.org), established in 1979, represents more than 2,000 genealogists, librarians, writers, editors, historians, instructors, booksellers, publishers, and others involved in genealogy-related businesses. APG encourages genealogical excellence, ethical practice, mentoring, and education. The organization also supports the preservation and accessibility of records useful to the fields of genealogy, local, and social history. Its members represent all fifty states, Canada, and thirty other countries.

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This is great news for the genealogy industry as well as the field of genealogy as it continues to progress as a profession! I am a proud member of APG and depend upon its resources constantly. Please consider joining APG even if you aren’t a professional – if just to follow the genealogy industry.

Are you new to the genealogy and family history field and confused about using source citations for your research? Or have you been doing research for years and just never got the hang of how to cite your sources?

Well here is our Genealogy Source Citations Quick Reference card (opens in PDF) which is free to all High-Definition Genealogy visitors. In it you’ll find information on the do’s and don’ts of citations, the components of a citation, basic citation formats, as well as resources for learning more about citations.